Structural Isomerism

Structural Isomers
Topic 6. Organic Chemistry 
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Structural Isomers
Topic 6. Organic Chemistry 
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Recap
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What is a structural formula?

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What is a structural formula?
- The structural formula of an organic molecule shows how all the groups of atoms are arranged in the structure

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What differences can you see in these structural formulae?

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Branched and Unbranched Chains
Unbranched structures consist of a single carbon chain

Branched structures have a substituent, such as a methyl group attached to a carbon on the chain.

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What would happen if an alkane like methane loses one of its hydrogen atoms?

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What differences can you see in these structural formulae?

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What are structural isomers?
- are molecules with the same molecular formula, but different structural formulae

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Examples

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Examples

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What about this, is it named correctly?

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Esters of carboxylic acids
Topic 6. Organic Chemistry 
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What are esters?
- a family of organic compounds formed by esterification, characterised by strong and pleasant tastes and smells

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What are esters and their properties?

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How do you make esters?

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Chemical equation of ester formation

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